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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210408122039931Exhibit F PUBLIC COMMENTS Champlin Comments: A'i u Big Island From: Aleya Champlin To: Melanie Curtis Subject: Permit Request for 480 Big Island, Orono (LA21-000017) Date: Sunday, March 7, 2021 11:16:21 PM Attachments: Dear Ms. Curtis, As a matter of introduction, my husband Jud and I are the owners of 210 Big Island. We have owned this property since 2007 and are so grateful to the City of Orono for all the improvements made to Big Island over the years, preserving its natural beauty and historical significance. We received a notice from the City of Orono regarding the upcoming March 15 Planning Commission meeting to discuss the above -referenced land use application permit request. We have read the permit request document submitted by Joseph Thull, and are planning to attend the March 15 meeting. This past weekend, we went out to Big Island to do a walk-through of the area described in the permit request to get a better understanding of Mr. Thull's proposed plan prior to the Planning Commission meeting. We are providing you with our comments regarding this permit request in the attached document. There is a link to a video of our walk-through in the document, but in case that link does not work for some reason, here it is again: Please do let us know if anything in the attached document is unclear or would benefit from additional information. Thank you so much for your time and consideration, Aleya and Jud Champlin 2643 Thoroughbred Lane 210 Big Island Orono, MN 55356 952-476-0258 (home) 612-419-0200 (Aleya's cell) 612-240-8100 (Jud's cell) O Q (NJrwmmi O --- row=, rid 00 E C\ O O � � O CD O c13 0 [•J I C� O r 4 c� 0 D W O N >, O >+ Q a) �- Q. > O .� O � m O C: V 4Ltcs o ° a :3 o� �� awl ) a ) s-vimmj `a � u) a) s-- O H O E Q U .� C. 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I tried to figure out my own way through all of the LMCD rules, and decided I better talk to an expert. I ended up speaking with Mathew over at the LMCD about the proposed dock, and he was able to rattle off enough of their rules to get my head spinning. One thing he mentioned was that docks need a 10 foot setback from any adjoining lots. I guess this setback actually extends beyond the shoreline and into the lake. At least this is how I understood it ! Attached are a couple of sketches I made to try to show this. In the handmade one, I used a ruler to determine where 10 foot setback is, and I calibrated my measurement based upon the 3 8.5 feet of shoreline stated in one of the slides in the application. I also tried to illustrate it by overlaying a slide from the application itself, but that is just me eyeballing it. If you figure a dock is maybe 3 feet wide, plus the width of any boat tied to it, the dock might have to be pretty short to stay within the setbacks. I have no idea how accurate any of this is, so It might be a good idea to get this all surveyed to figure where these boarders actually lie. Mathew said he would be very happy to help out with any questions you all might have. my limited understanding, there are a number of relevant LMCD rules that might have an impact here. Hope that helps ! Thank you again and take care. -Jud Judson K. Champlin Westman, Champlin and Koehler, P.A. Suite 1100 121 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 v��uvw.vvck.com 612-334-3222 Intellectual Property Attorneys ��I WARNING: The information contained in this transmission may be privileged or confidential. It is intended only for the above identified recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please forward this transmission to the author. Please delete this transmission and all copies. Thank you. 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'"a�. �> • .. �Y ':%'�^ fit• '� :. � .. - " �� y �^ '.'" . .L. �.' . . �..'••. •a b•"• V • ;1-:i • .. �1 ..� : s .. . Wit.! � • .t ,r.� _ 4 y .effi'1 'T •` r• • ; .� •. :'. .'mil ,r r H�Ip Q 3Q 6{lft From: Jeff Hornig Hornig Commen#s: cf50 Big islana To: Melanie Curtis Cc: Olivia Hornig Subject: Big Island Dock Permit Date: Thursday, March 4, 2021 12:19:20 PM Melanie, Thank you for your time on the phone. First and foremost, my wife Olivia took the time to review the proposal vs a knee jerk no response. We have decided that we are opposed to this dock permit as proposed. I have 3 thoughts for the application. 1. Motivation. I am concerned that the motivation is purely financial gain which is not a reason to allow the permit. Obviously a lot with lakeshore is worth lOx what a lot without it is worth. He has owned his lot for 12 years and hasn't done anything to start a build process. Being in housing, the cabin he wants to build in the picture he included I estimate to cost around $650-$750k with septic. I looked up his home in Chanhassen, worth about $600k. I would be surprised if they built a cabin worth more than their primary residence in my experience. A solution would be to tie the allowed dock permit to his building and septic permits. When he applies for those and starts construction, his dock permit is approved at the same time. This creates tax revenue for the city and proves his motivation is pure. 2. Options for Docks: He states that he has to boat over, anchor, swim to his lot. The power squadron is right next door to his property and is very affordable. If he never joined the power squadron in the 12 years I question his motivation, going back to his financial gain being his primary objective. 3. Land Locked Lots on Big Island: As we discussed, if you allow for this permit the other lots will quickly want and expect the same thing. Perhaps this is the time to address the whole issue. If this is going to be approved, I would propose that all the landlocked lots get a permit at the same time for that space and allow a dock for each of them on that site. Thank you for your time and effort on this issue. Jeff Hornig 1 Owner. 450 Big Island. Lakes Sotheby's International Realty Jackson Hole Sotheby's International Realty Sun Valley Sotheby's International Realty t 952023003165 Maravelas Comments: 1iau Big Island From: Paul Maravelas To: Melanie Curtis Subject: Joe Thull lake access request LA21-000017 Date: Monday, March 8, 2021 4:34:16 PM Dear Ms. Curtis, I am one of several landowners at 130 Big Island and a historian of the island. share my opinion regarding Joe Thu11's lake access request (LA21-000017) . I wanted to I don't think it is reasonable to ask the Thu11 family or the immediate neighbors to trek overland to the northeast a considerable distance as is contemplated in the conditional use permit application. It is difficult enough to bring materials and supplies to the island without adding the additional complexity of having the lake access so far away. It would impart a great convenience for the owners of 480, 490, and 500 (lots 12 through 15, Morse Island Park) to have their docks and boats nearby as well, where they can be conveniently monitored. I believe the city should condemn a part of the southerly portion of the Three Rivers Park land in order to extend Anawan Avenue to the southwest through the Three Rivers land to the lake. Anawan Avenue is a platted street which adjoins Mr. Thull's property on the southeast side. It appears to me from maps that the distance from the current termination of Anawan Avenue to the lake is about 50 feet. The extension of the street would not affect the park district's land inordinately, as it lies on the extreme edge of the parcel and would not divide it. The west end of Anawan Avenue is platted to be 3 3 feet wide, but the extension I propose could probably be reduced in width if wanted. Paul Maravelas Mayer, Minnesota 612 581 8207 Kolar Email: 180 tsig isiana To: All East Side Big Lsland Residents Melanie Curtis, Planner from the City of Orono has requested that I forward the attached notices to you all so that you are aware that a permit to use an island right of way for a dock has been applied for by Joe Tltull of 480 Big Island. Some of you may have received these notices by mail from the City. This issue rarely comes up on the island but it did happen last year on the West side with an owner that did not have lake access for a dock. This Is the case with this permit request. I would like to point out that the the permit request is not for the two common access points located near 140 and 450 Big Island. Please read the attached conditional use permit application and if you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact Melanie before March 8th directly at 952-249-4G27 or mrunicC�ct nrnnn rnn nti Regards, Tom Kolar -personal MOITSMR t0 X Le N 00 M cl� Q �� Q UM z� 1, O 0 m ice---N U N o ?T � N oft G1, CG � � a O C CD Q O 0 a C: E �- vi o c C� {0 C CZ UCL �-�E� OZ7 L.I,J O C7D C�h U cn C c V CL � U � w tl) (1) O C .� (n ? U Q3 °U a� CC) •-� O +=� V Cz Boa) t6 , O C�3 c� >= a• CC al N O Q aD�-O D Q 4? V LL M C� f� c3 � O CU O �Ul C ,0 n E - o, c l .O c i C) O ?; co to O 07 w M S] t =3 p N O <L <0 LO From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Dear Ms. Curtis, Champlin: 21 o Big Island Chplin 3rd Comment Submittal Aleya am Melanie Curtis "Judson Champlin" Re: 480 Big Island Dock Permit Sunday, March 14, 2021 11:38:43 PM Thank you for kindly adding our earlier -submitted updated comments in the public packet for this application. Please find attached additional comments pertaining to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) and its wetland classification of various regions of Big Island, including the unimproved right-of-way that is the subject of the 480 Big Island Dock Permit Request, sincerely apologize for the timing of these further additional comments, but I worked over the weekend to learn a little about the MCWD and its rules pertaining to Lake Minnetonka. It is clear that in addition to the City`s ordinances, the MCWD rules need to be addressed, along with the rules of the LMCD and the DN R as discussed previously, completely understand if this submission is too late to be included in the agenda materials for tomorrows meeting, but I do thank you for your consideration of the points made in this document. forward to attending the meeting tomorrow. Thank you very much, Aleya Champlin 210 Big Island On Friday, March 12, 2021, 07:09:45 AM CST, Melanie Curtis <mcurtisC�ci.orono.mn.us> wrote: I look Thank you. I will add these updated comments to your original and they will be included in the public packet for this application. Melanie Curtis 952.249.4627 Fmcurtis@ci.orono.mn.us All permitting is now done through our new online portal -LINK! From: Judson Champlin [mailto jchamplin@wck.com] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2021 2:30 PM oeianie Curlls <ivik ur is @ci.orono.mn.us> Cc: Aleya Champlin <aleya@champlins.us> Subject: 480 Big Island Dock Permit Hello Melanie. I know this is coming in late, but I figured it might be of some help to you. tried to figure out my own way through all of the LMCD rules, and decided I better talk to an expert. ended up speaking with Mathew over at the LMCD about the proposed dock, and he was able to rattle off enough of their rules to get my head spinning. One thing he mentioned was that docks need a 10 foot setback from any adjoining lots. I guess this setback actually extends beyond the shoreline and into the lake. At least this is how I understood it! Attached are a couple of sketches I made to try to show this. In the handmade one, I used a ruler to determine where 10 foot setback is, and I calibrated my measurement based upon the 38.5 feet of shoreline stated in one of the slides in the application. I also tried to illustrate it by overlaying a slide from the application itself, but that is just me eyeballing it. If you figure a dock is maybe 3 feet wide, plus the width of any boat tied to it, the dock might have to be pretty short to stay within the setbacks. I have no idea how accurate any of this is, so It might be a good idea to get this all surveyed to figure where these boarders actually lie. Mathew said he would be very happy to help out with any questions you all might have. From my limited understanding, there are a number of relevant LMCD rules that might have an impact here. Hope that helps! Thank you again and take care. -Jud Judson K. Champlin Westman, Champlin and Koehler, P.A. 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C qr� of0 >� rs, r C3', r) O v C: Q' �"� ? 1 TD Q C7 ILA � rf� C ru tCiszfr1 t,",7 C) V COMMENTS RECEIVED AFTER PC PACKET PUBLISHED: Saari Comments: 260 Big Island From: David Saari To: Melanie Curtis Cc: Eric Saari Subject: RE: Joe Thull Date: Friday, March 12, 2021 2:06:29 PM Melanie, As I think about the CUP request from Joe Thull, some thoughts: • Fred Bruntjen has had an approved access in place next to our lot 260 for years — an obvious neeA for his cabin to continue to have lake access o BTW-Fred's cabin was built by my Grand Parentsbackinthemid40's- • Unfortunate the Three Rivers Park District is not willing to allow an access to Joe with an easement adjacent to lot 470 o From your perspective is there any hope the TRPD would change their mind? The best and easiest resolution for Joe • Given no movement by the TRPD, logic would suggest the best solution for all property owners is for the interior lots to access the lake utilizing the city owned right of way with access to their bays o East Bay —Access via city owned right of ways adjacent to properties 120, 140, 260 and 280 West Bay —Access via city owned right of ways adjacent to properties 460 and 450 o North Side — Access via city owned right of way adjacent to property 110 o South Side — Access via city owned right of way adjacent to property 380 — may not be an option, appears 370 may own a 10' frontage at the shoreline Obviously Joe's property is facing the West Bay —granting access via the right of way adjacent to property 460 is the most logical choice for all involved Thank you for your consideration. Look forward to seeing you Monday evening. Dave Saari 21035 Oak Lane Greenwood, M N 55331 612 747 3606 From: Melanie Curtis <MCurtis�ci.orono.mn.us> Sent: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 11:07 AM To: David Saari<david.saari@advantagesolutions.net> Subject: Joe Thull Melanie Curtis, Planner Direct 952.249.4627 Planning &Zoning Office 952.249.4620 2750 Kelley Parkway, Orono, MN 55356 Email: mcurtisC�ci.orono.mn.us Website: www.ci.orono.mn.us Thiss Comments: 270 Big Island From: Suzy To: Melanie Curtis Cc: Thiss Peter Subject: LA21-000017 Joseph Thull 480 Big Island Date: Friday, March 12, 2021 5 010:02 PM Hi Melanie, Thanks again for returning my call on March loth regarding the request to revoke Nancy Farnes dock permit in front of her cottage, and switch it to Thull an inland property owner, 1.2 Miles away, as well as info regarding the use of ATV's on the walking paths. First, we have been neighbors with Fred and Nancy for close to 25 years, they go to their cottage, hang out like the rest of us. In the past couple of years health issues have come up so it has been more difficult, however I cannot understand how you could even consider revoking their dock access in the right away. It's my understanding that they have had their cottage for 35 years and the permit in the access has always been in place for One Dock, One Property owner. None of the neighbors next to the public access want to see a marina situation, it needs to be one dock- one family. All the people that invested in inland lots will be requesting to cut down paths to improve and sell their investments with a dock if we let this revocation take place. As I mentioned on the phone, the best solution is for Thull to rent a boat slip at the Power Squadron, they have showers, bathrooms and he could walk to his property from there. All the neighbors enjoy the quiet woods/wildlife and are not advocating to develop Big Island into development central, it's really not conscientious to take an older couples dock permit away after 35 years. Thanks for listening and have a nice weekend. Suzy Thiss Brand Ambassador Minneapolis Ray -Ban Genuine Since 1937 Ph: 952-452-0186 CS: 800-422-2020 Farnes Comments: 230, 240, 250, 46o Big Island From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: Melanie, Nancy Farnes Melanie Curtis I am ONE hour late Monday, March 15, 2021 1:18:07 PM can drive over or fax the attachments starting now. Please call and advise! am so, so sorry; this took on a life of its own. I have been deligently working steady on this all weekend. Hope my exhaustion and brain overload doesn't reflect in this. And appreciate your flexibility in this very serious matter to defend best as I could in a week. Nancy March 141 2021 To: Melanie Curtis, Planner Re : # LA-21-000017 Th u I I Your drafted March 15 letter to Chair and Planning Commission Members Melanie, In reviewing above I note the below for consideration due to Ilth hour changes with research, discovery etc. this last week. Background last paragraph: Two dock permits have been issued in the past 35 years. Resolution 2038 (exhibit F) was granted to 230 August 1986 with an existing dock use and structure. Resolution 4465 attributed to 220 and 130 May 2000 (Exhibit F). Page 2 third paragraph, fifth sentence ...informal agreement with City since early 1940's. Tenth sentence ...Permit 2038 has remained in effect since 1986. See Nancy Farnes revised comments submitted March 15 in exhibit 1. Discussion: Second paragraph ...formal revoke. I did not receive a formal 30 day notice of revocation. An application twenty years ago for a dock permit at 230 set precedent; no discussions or notice to revoke was entertained or enforced. Permit 2038 was undisturbed; new application withdrawn to submit new application council approved/recommended for 220 at 130 it was not revoked. Does this merit a revocation or discussion of "intent" when 2038 was properly secured for 220 Big Island dock permit after 35 years and already met LMCD, city codes etc. requirements? Plannin Staff Recommendation Tabled until further research if it is feasible for applicant to propose sharing one dock, or add a second dock, apply for a second permit if so or reasonable to revoke 220 Big Island until done. 2038 Permit went thru proper procedures in 1986 to secure permit to 220 Big Island. The permit issued 35 years ago is one dock for 220; one boat w/one dock meets LMCD guidelines. Comments indicate 33-34' lakeshore does not facilitate applicant for two boats with one dock OR two docks in LMCD ordinances. A withdrawal or denial is reasonable based on preliminary efforts and work submitted by others that applicant didn't do or include in application. It may be served better for all that an application/request to amend the code will protect and conform all prior work invested by city, planners and applicants on the two dock permits issued. It is a hardship on all to revisit the same issues resolved; it also complicates a dock permit application. Exhibit L Dear Ms. March Curtis, 14 Comments in Highlight for Curtis I am writing to submit additional information and clarity based on further discovery of the existing permits and submitted feedback and concerns from property owners directly impacted by my application. As stated on the first page of my background and context that I submitted with my application. I am hopeful that an amicable and a neighborly solution can be found and still allows me access to my property. I have gained additional historical context on the rarely requested dock permits on this part of the island (I believe two in the last 38+ years). My reques property to and application follow's similar precedent to the other interior holders who have also requested access to their property and which has been approved. I would like to add some clarifying points and also pose a potential scenario for the council to consider that balances some of the concerns of the most affected parties. As I reviewed feedback submitted by Ms. Big Island with an existing permit, one of t language within the permit. It states; Farnes and Mr. Bruntjen at 230 he unusual aspect is the following I withdrew reactionary materialCurtis. The complexity, legalities and narrative in application did not have clarity for me to accurately respond. "Should there be any other another request from an inland property owner to use this site for the installation of a dock to their properties this permit is automatically revoked," 1983 Dock Permit was issued to a unique 220 property with structures. A dock was used since 1940 for 220. Prior to purchasing 220 the owner went thru proper process with surveys, etc. to include legal use of existing dock for 220 in 1986. iNFiile I cin not i'ie knnv►r thp. iriterii ni tFia� I;�AnCIuaye wFi�n cr'affPd c;6 Ierig ago, the language seems extremely strong and harsh for any permitted dock holder. I equest adequate time with M Curtis to r and documents for her recommendation t o esearch relevant, accurate intent committee and council. Given the harshness of this language, it would seem reasonable to find a solution does not create awin-lose scenario. Applicant is only person in 35 years stating permit is "harsh language". Existing Dock Permit Dated June 1983 One potential resolution for the council t o consider would be new permit where both #480 and #230 are named in the permit, the old permit is retired and we share a dock, each permit holder having a side. Please see my replaced narrative, LMCD, lake shore feet, trench etc. and also the relative material submitted by Jud. This solution is designed so owners at to create a drain 230 Big Island are no impacted, they still retain their permitted dock property and allows me access t solution it does balance i rights fields, t materially to access their his is not the perfect the needs of each party and would work to limit the mpact on the existing construct that exists today. 230, 210, 260, land and lakeshore right of way are negatively impacted... o my property. While t As a show of good faith, should this scenario be feasible, I would consider purchasing a dock at my expense if one is not currently available from Ms. Farnes and Mr. Bruntjen. believe this outcome would be similar i #130 and #220 share an access point. Not remotely similar, Right -of -Way Constr n spirt to how the lot owners at 220 had structures and access points not accurate. uction Traffic Concern: As a point of clarity, I am not proposing that this site and right-of-way be used as an access point for construction vehicles. The right-of-way I am requesting would used as a walking path from the dock up the main road everyone currently uses. Who is everyone, where is assumed "path"? This path will have no impact on the trees and topography on that right-of-way. The "path" on right of way is a drain field One application in 35 years se mature trees, drainage t precedent to this identical reques n ea 2000. After much turmoil and discussions with city and private owners was resolved a new application would be approved at 1 Any future cons truction would use he island that all other rly it the primary access point on the other property owners use getting on an off this part or the isiana. Any ruture cons tructild on wouuse the primary access getting on and off this part if island. ApplicantITSPO"s us states #4 is a primary access point; it is riprapped private . Right of way was a 10' alley; not a 30' road. In summary, I hope this clarity's a few points and provides a scenario for all Applicant's summary opens up a Pandora's Box for a dock permit. Some are matters between neighbors, Variances, easements, permits etc. Many of the issues have precedence by lengthy proper procedures. Regards, Joe Thull 0:612 812 1280 Joe.Thull@gmail.com March 15, 2021 To: Malanie Curtis, City of Orono Planner From: Nancy Farnes Re: #LA-21-000017 Joe Thull, 480 Big Island, Dock Permit This serves as my requested response to assist in above -named matter with attachments for reference. The application and updated letter as exhibit L still dismisses City Codes, LMCD ordinances, and precedent set on an identical application. It was a tumultuous hardship on neighbors affected. And it was resolved by withdrawal of application for a new application granting dock permit #4456 by council. Doesn't the City have a duty to protect property rights of Thull and property owners affected as well as the city codes, right of ways and LMCD ordinances? Isn't the intent of planners, Planning Commission and Council to review applications and not to create issues down the road or hardships? The application was submitted without relevant research. A harsh burden fell on me and neighbors a week ago to provide it for planner on informed recommendation. Attached validates a handful of wrong narratives in Thull application. He includes what should be several change requests on existing precedence, city codes and LMCD ordinance packaged in his dock permit. Considering a new code for easements and many sales I hope common sense may prevail to withdraw it. 1)230 Big Island was urchased at 45K with an existin dock and structures since 1942. a) Precedence was set 2038 conforming w/existing Lakeshore, traffic and quite enjoyment. b) Precedence was set 2000 by 4456 resolution where application for dock at 230 withdrawn. c) Precedence acknowledge by last buyer of 220 inside 4.5 acres at 100K. He asked us and inquired for dock at 230. 1 believe he dropped idea after his due diligence. d) Right of way between 210 and 230: 1) It is a drain field with established trench for water runoff in spring and storms 21 78-5(;7 (1) violation; see attached notice from City Orono dated October 22, 2003 3) Right of ways became small walking trails about 3 feet wide. Some are established behind private properties. Per code78-567 (5)... No permit shall be required for any person whose property abuts a platted public right of way or a platted park to control weeds or brush, seed, sow mow or otherwise maintain the right of way or park ....record lots ...divided by platted, unopened public right of way may incorporate and use such right of way as PART OF THEIR YARD without a permit.... e) The city does not maintain right of ways, survey or provide signage. Perhaps administration inquiries should be directed to abutting property owner who preserve land, "incorporate and use such right of ways as part of their YARD without a permit" lacking sufficient knowledge to advise. f) Approx 34.5 lakeshore footage at right of way in front of 230 does not conform to applicant proposal for 2 boats sharing 1 dock or two docks and two boats. Attached is LIVIC® ordinance, 210's video/diagram submitted and mine. Summary: Applicant's proposal for his 10 yr. 9K purchase transfers 130K wealth to him and tanks 35 yr. 45K purchase at 230 (intent of permit) down to 20K. I respectfully ask if his proposal to "revoke" 2038 may be harsh. It has no precedent, due diligence or communicating to affected neighbors etc. 2) 460 statement that it is a rieht of wa with an access point used by all with lakeshore. a) See attached bona fide survey on the subject property. b) The right of way was conversion of a 10' ally between 450 & 460 with no lakeshore. c) The strip (lot 2 and 3) is privately owned, was riprapped years ago in neighborhood project. Summary for applicant and planner for consideration in recommendation to deny/approve: Given a week for me to locate old relevant files and with planners help, this should be tabled if needed, denied and or applicant may withdraw application submitted with no diligence or data to validate it. From my perspective and observation the City has exhausted and gone above and beyond to facilitate application for a dock. Per /8-56/ (1) .permit application (did not) demonstrate a reasonable alternative and (does) unreasonably affect me at 230, other properties abutting right of way (six). I request planner to review Ilth hour work I submit along with others last week to deny a recommendation. It negatively impacts drainage and vegetation; includes mature trees for a permit, survey and proposal damage the established trench. Perhaps applicant may choose to review all the work and LMCD provided by neighbors to assess if his application is feasible And pursue to revoke 230 from a 35 year old permit assigned to 230 in unique situation since 1942 on grounds it is "harsh" language, etc. doing the neighborly thing to withdraw it. It may be wise for applicants to perform their own due diligence prior to offl application submission. Hennepin site is friendly user BUT clearly states "as is", not a survey or to be used as such..... 2038 Resolution is intended for 230 Big Island. Besides Hale family division in 1983 Orono was working to established ordinance 246 to increase lot size from 2 acres to 5 acres with 10.31 code attached. Nancy Farnes 230, 460 and 38 Big Island Transfer Entered May 7, 2020 1:24 PM Hennepin County, Minnesota Mark Chapin County Auditor and Treasurer Certified, filed and/or recorded on May 7, 2020 1: 24 PM Office of the Registrar of Titles Hennepin County, Minnesota Martin McCormick, Registrar of Titles Mark Chapin, County Auditor and Treasurer Document Total P1D{s) 22-117-23-31-00201 22-117-23-31-00291 22-117-23-31-0031 Existing Cents 1369897 This cover sheet is now a permanent part of the recorded document. • 1 rr-1 I1• 1• -1 - -• 1 t 1 ' • • i 2020, by and between, Selden Thompson Robb, Jr. and Helen A. Robb, husband t mId John F. Robb, an unmarri*ed individual, O'GRANTORS"), and Janet M. Fieger, and i r l individual, ClGIZANTEE's)e • 1 1•• 1 � 1 / 1' i qW III.ay grant. /easement • theiri. i 'zoned Property to benefit r 1•r •. r i i1- • • • •ke access ! • • j 'WMREAS, the parties hereto desire to memorialize an easement 1 LA��3fE ACCESS AGREEI��NT wHhP tAN, the parties desire to rnemonalize their agreement regarding inaiinetiz nce and 41 repair of the lake access easement area; seieney of which is hereby acknowle _ v , i -• - . valuable consideration, the receipt arties hereto agree as follows: l . The V%J %,0rAts 'the Recitals set Forth above shall constitute pad 'this Lake Access Easement. �, Seideu. Thompson Robb, Jr. individual, unmarried individual (GRANTEE) anon and Helen A. Cobb, husband and wife; and Jahn F. rr.obb, ( R NTOR�S) hereby grant to Janet M. Fieger, an heheirs, assignees and transferees r guests, invitees, -eeiusive easement for lake access purposes across the iOR RAT PARCEL limited to a ten foot grass path directly adjacent to the East Lot LiON ne of Lot 21, Pleasant View Lake Minnetonka running from the street to the lake the "IPA QtFMENT PAT ."l to benefit and be appurtenant the UKAN I hh PAKUhL. � . R.�TT� evil l be responsible for repairing any da��age to EAS�M�l�IT pAT� including re-rading and re- seeding. GRANTOR will be responsible for mowing IF cif g the EASEMENT PATH. 4. This A.greerr�ent is binding upon. the heirs, successors, trar�sf�rees and assigns of the Parties. ���5 S �:��R�+DF, th.e undersigned have e�ec�xted this Agreement as of the date and year first above written. GR STATE �F M��i�S�TA 55. �nT.TMTV nF SC()TT Belden The foregoing instar�irnent was acknowJe ledged before. me this �3r� day of April, ���o by Selden Thompson R bb, Jr. (s ANNA B BR�KK� NOTA�iY PUBLIC- MINNESOTA MY COi1M(SSIQN EXPIRES 41131125 Notary Public LA►�E t.���E�� A��.EE14'I�E�'�tT • STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss. COUNTY OF fa lt Ztj OIL fielen A. Robb,, Notar` y Public NOTARY PUBLIC - MINNESOTA MY UUMMISSION EXPIRES 01/31/25 3 LA.��.E ACCESS AGREEI�'tENT 11411k1 l STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ss. COUNTY OF cS�• LOU6 ) 1hn F. Robb, an 11 `! individual, �� .� Notary P�biit `7 • Minnesota My Commission Expires ,i,.Jan 31, 2024 4 LA�:E A�C�ESS AG��E1t�iENT STATE OF MINNESOTA The ft�re in in #avment was acknowl 1 . H�eger, a� a vied individual. (SEAL) UBLI ANNA g B�i�KKE NOTARY PC- MINNES0iA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 01131/25 rekke, Clyborne & I�ibieh, L.L.Q. �.., jj�Y S1 Nfarnehall Rcac4quite Ia1 opee, MN Shak (952) 402-9�10 �.J 1ifL! Jan�etilvl. 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S�8.05 :�txay any wood, tlizber, AUMM , day, ems, or Qth+�16 r out lawful authority, shall be liable to the owner tbercOf t a •1 o i R t s t 1 t: i i !ToMUL 7LITdgment shall be given for the min, or was owned by the person for whom the defendant acted, ju r i damage t, j j t i` R 18Est C 44 it '' t ��� ! � • � r; �- �_• � .� � • • 't' .I 04:25 9529217257 CRDMW._..._._ - ELL PACE 1, 0 100 code refrencod in 2Q38 and letter to Elsie Family i��ont for 2U jJOck PE:rnr►It in 1986 ivr 23o by m Adarns, Mayor and counorl J. � tir r � i s �t i _ r• a h approximately ► : a e being t1 f• f,, • R to CabIG ULT ww fit L K. G.�.�y .r�a��.tn��ctr�e►'t.o�c' �alc�an�►rasa�a: et�p�.a�.t��tt� firia aL +�►c•� permit on a garc�a I of 1a,�t (an �.x�t*ra.�z baa had a i��t3�c ca►n ti�,e C�.t� �c�.��t-��'--�s� ��� t�i+a ��� any years whIc h Is curen ly u ndergoor ao g a change o �t arl"Whip►• Since theCity does reffuire a permit to a I iQ �.hain to have a dock an City riaht-nfr-wavw Ataf 04: 25 CROMWELL PAGE 12 V Fin NJ avow U 10 recommends that permitted . to the owner belng liable to any use related, a the • • b maintained appropriately# and effOCtiv* until guch time as there are • s- requests ♦ 11 other inland properties • ♦ dock - ! ♦ r SO NOW V o 1 •i- i v Grabeks to adopt Resolutioni • • • 6L dock permit on r • f unimproved 7 r ofopmwayknown .r Placer on r • 1B lan• to serve Lot r requests3#, until such tive as there are other ♦ other inland properties requesting_ s of a dock at thislocatioOn. Notion, v 4. Ways 0. city Administrator •• Bernhardson explained island Board of Govornors made a letter re 4; Ikugugt to be f • on N *genda, in which• • • • • byletter requesting that e cont •She: i • • time to no • • • • a • • tberefoxi"Wo respond to staf f As letters Board..ip f ,:. t Mrs Miller i 1 was ask* to 'Debalf of Chairman Carlton and the t1• • i N � a that moot of theme problelaff t" • ' re WAII • as o concern trying j IL AN N a to anansion, of the NO ON V a •ago, by Board III iiiiiiii houses i been ! w • • previous years • • this is ' • u�• Governors has had any • • • v stated • �.. • r the• i" system •e the '' city aria the • i • of fish • e / the f i • of Govemors is caught In the middle of the issue. NON .• • • 'a • . � • • . ! (fin �th� North. �'��t�or� of ,�a�Z� „�'itznetor�a � �. 2 %' . � �. i cry # 3 9 T.' c Ca �:• L c� � Ar �i. z o xz � 8 5 3 4 5 t.: � :. E? :.: t? {: � 21 �: La�'�downer ol` �h�.� Iett�x, i� Toning changes on •. . �'l�is Record pazcelC�� as ,�,� -- II7�.�3 � 3 --I/7 -- � 3 t�pproximste Lot cons is �� �ollows� � � ���� 3 � ,po �� lot area f s • �� acre. to pr. wide you with B �g I� :l.at�d and whe t in�or�a�tion regazdic�g th�,s means for your '�'i��: �•I.�3'•r ;�a �ea�one.]. ltecreariot3al Zoning regulataorts were esC,ab�.ished f,•; t;a.�:.f t�t;c�a�i1 adt,pt�,on o� Orciinan�:e l�c�. 24� on I.3ecember 30, 1982. :�'1��-: lax�lY:�u�cu �.t�nxn� ordin�.nc�e �:equir�ed two acres or mote �nr ar.v rr���rty 4 �•� kM bush ;l;t. zhe new ord�.nance �,ncreased C•his minf.tnum �.ot s��e Co • have acre�� far creating new bu�.lding, sites, but xt also "grgndfathered" �;�� �otlt�l bu�.�,d�.ng r�.ght� for a13. 'e�i.szi.ng lots having a cab�,n, ar�d Ivor w��c�an� lads 3n common o�rner.sh�.p that exceed one•-ha�,f acne �,n area. Yatir property is one +�� s��'en �racanz Record Lots that is 'less Chan one -- ha �t acxe in area. �eeause o� Cllis ��r�all �a.zo, �.he City Council has uetermincc3 �la�.t your lot is not auComa.t�.cally buildable �rzt.haut se�ca►e�' �,v�t:i lai7le, �xLd would need to go C�1Z'4li.u�h 'CY1� formal app�.3cat�.4xa and ,revze'� js;:;�cc.�y,� Co de.term�.ne whet�7er a variance rnighC be gxanted or not. This �i� �Y���: C�_�� the se.me s catus and procQdure necessary under the pr+�v�,ous oz•rlt.���zlt�e. �`ize new �o�7�.ng regulat7,o��s have t��us not af�ect.ed the bc.�xl.c��t��:�.�.`".�y of }�aur �3roFerCy in any w'ay'. `c.1tE� 3��_,� U�;ci:�..�.l�.il::,c? cic���, bo�,relcr, :�pe���.fy that one--f��mil.y seas�.�na3. x�:t�.�.c,�t�.c���:��. ta^� o� ;'C?uT' land w�.tktr��.x�:. a c�bzr� �.s no�►� a. pe�mlt�ed use. '.1.'1►.� �.� m+� �.�� you may c:.�mp over~n�.�,hr� • b►��.�.d a b�xrbeque p�.� , an outhouse, ��r• a. :=rt�.t:►_?. ��; ��eez1 livu� �cs c;r t.o�7C'ci�;�,.. �.�,��.�.d�.ng to facilitate •�emparary c�ae �,.� : �:� 1.,�t.*,;. �,`�a� aid,t�ance e�,so F.rt,��ides Chat i� y�oux' lot �.s so�,d iiT�J ,�U7.- �c:c:mb•�.n�:c� ti,7'1, c�� a L:h+�x' SiYp3,la,z bn��1.1, lots sfl Chat the. resu�.tiug lot -�.�•t� E��c.t.�cds t�r�e�-leis acre, �l�at iC taay then be �.a=ge enough �o be used cc►�: � sca��n�.1. cabs.n. '��.1••con.stx►,ict��.on of any klrid remains Subject to i:,T,�3.�,d111� ��rmits and QLher xe�u�,�r�.o�is. . Please x•eview tine Record Lot inf oxrne�=ion shown above and not�.fy t'he City xf t:here is m problem or �.£ thexe sl�ou].d be a change. L�Li1LI�liVt,i 1i; 'G�.3i`:iNC; •- Q7;�-� �S7 :155 I�S.St t�I G • ,�i�MINrSTRhT10N & �11�tANC� -� 473�7358 (over • PUBLIC WORKS - a�3. 359 � Z �J�'d �11��iW0�10 ��Z1, ZZ6Z�6 5Z =�0 • Island Landowners February 15, 1983 Page 2 A summary complete of $ 3 . 00 of the Cext of to defer ordinance is the ordinance pri,riting and P.t is also mailing If you available costs. are interested? for a nomina 1 .. 044 . ,an I a charge .1 ��nd Planning Comm�.ssi4R, On behalf of the City Count 1 i���tat to ta�.c� this Opp ortune-ry Co zhenk each and everyone of you ;41.io.se int.c...cr t: It %I artici. ation this past year has helped so mach in the comp�.erion of P p this aplanning process . I have ce•rtainl.y en oyed meeting all of yoti and ,learnJo ing so much about your island. Sincerely, P: Olson P lann er r. c J 0 c c n VT 3JVd am.^� ZSZZ ZZ6ZS6 5z=Ve VrJ I Mt Permit Exceptionsv i'o permit snau ve required for any person to waLK on or over any platted public nght-ofMway or any platted public park when Stich tise is made witIOCIlIt altering t1i natural state of the land. No permit shall be required for any person Whose pro}aei y �� �L } a platted public nght-of-•way or a platted public park to control weeds or brush, seed, sod, rnow 3is othe�se maintain said rightwoPway or park in a neat and presentable manner. Persoos vihose ke,u-•�; lot established by Subdivision d consists of tax parcels divided by platted, tuiopened pubiL light«of-moray may incorporate and use such right-of-lvay as part of their yard wixhow a permit, O provided no permanent structures are erected or maintained within the ri f t-of--way. F. Publzc LTse L..imited. Any permit issued under this .�ubdcvision. •shall be d eeined to open the platted public LIr3 LA"Vf-way only �ta the W60j% A necessr6" 17 as established i n tl A permit, and for the limited use of the perrnittee and his invitees. Gr, Per�rn.it �,i�a�itaCiox��s. A per�rrut issued under this Subdivision shall not grant or vest any property rights to use of the public right-of-way or other public propel, or in any erovements made thereto. Permits issued under this Subdivisi rnPon shall be valid for one year, shift11 be subject to change, alteration or revocation for cause by the Council at any time, and shall be It automatically renewable on the a=versary of the date of issuance except upon Witten notice rc cn the City to the pennittee at least thirty days prior to the anniversary date. �. �To1d �arrxiless. As a condition of issuance of any permit, tine aplalica��� shall in ti 'citing release, inderwIfyr and hold harmless the City from any and all claims or camisus ) I action ansing out of the use or alteration of the platted right -of --way by applicant or his invi(ce,1. I. Permit fearing and Notice. ��e Planning Corr�issi©n or the C�ouneii sllatl hold a public hear`Yng or hearings on each application for a permit, iNuace of t-he public hearing shad _ be given not less than ten days or more than thirty days prior to the date of the hearing by publication in the legal newspaper for the City. Such notice shall contain the description of the land and the ro osed use. At least tee; days before the hearing, the Uty Clerk shall ma'l an identical notice to P p the land the a l*cant and to each. of the property owners Witham 350 feet of the outside boundaries of PP in uestion. Failure of the property owners to receive notice shall not invalidate the proceedings. At the ublic hea�ring, e Plaag Comn*ssion. or the Council shall review the application and the P statements and drawings submitted therewith anshall receive pertinent revidence concerning the t would be operated or maintained. proposed use and the proposed conditions under whzch i Subd. 5. Lot Area Requirements. within any "P.S" Seasonal Recreational District, tv t or arcel shall be created less than 5.0 acres Yn dry buildable act area exclusive of az�y no ne to p esignated wetlands. Wi#iun any "RS" Seasonal Recreational District, the following provisions shall d g Quern the buUdability, use andlor subdivision of each existi therein: 3l� n,g record lot as defined and identified LSZL ZZ6Z56 5Z �t�0 £00Z/0� / Z0 approved subdxvxs or more complete ions pursuant to Subparagraph'C of this subdivision, %J by combination of tiro record lots listed hereinafter. Parcel Combination Re%,uiredin Into new buiid%ng perrriit7 variance or conditional use permit shall be issued for any purpose on. any record lot composed of two or more tax parcels unless or until the owner of such record lot shall apply for a formal combination of all comrnonly-owned property into one parcel. If contiguous, all property shall. be combined into one tax parcel. If separated by public right-of-way, a special lot combination foram shall be executed and filed in the chain of title of each separate parcel. C, Subdivision of record dots. A11 xecord lots established in this �ubdi�zsion shall be continued m con�znon ownership and shall not be subdivided, sold in parts, reduced in area, aced or othenvise se arated v 'thout application for and Council approval of a subdivision In le p accorda nce with the Subdivision Regulations Chapter, Such subdivisions will normally be approved record lots created only if all resulting lots are each 5.0 acres of dry�butldable and additttonal nowreco y lot area or more. No existing record lot shall be divided or reduced in area to less than 5.0 acres of dry•buildable lot area, except as follows: . create an additional building site will normally be approved. �. Se station of lattcd lots divided by public rig�its�of-way m,ay be p P lot is combined with other abutting property to enlace saad approved provided the separated property tivithout necessarily creating ail additional substandard building site. 1�. Subdividabl'e Record Lot Inventory. �i`h,e following record lots are established each of which is deterrnincd to have a dry -buildable Iot area in excess of 10,0 hereby , erefoxe each of the following record lots may be subdivided into two or more acres per owner. Tb . . . lots in conformance With the xninimuxn Lot area requirements of this Subdivision subject to ' ' . ' application and approval pursuant t0 Subparagraph C of this Subdivision and io the subdivision applica pp p Chapter. Record lots are identified by Record Lot Number, and each Subdi�vl�ton Regulationsp b includes all property identified thereafter 1) by the listed tax parcel property ldent�ficatton nurn ers. f 23-1 X 7-23 21 0001 23wl17-23 22 0001 315 Combined tit LSZLZZ6Z56 �z.�e �eezlez/Ze 51/ 20/ 2003 04. 25 9529217257 CROMWELL PAGE 17 7 pages LMCD relevarnt ordinCInce Approximate diagrams notfeasible for two UU(;K i or two beats dnd one dock Please refer to Jud's video and submissit�ns as we{1 01/20/2003 @4:25 9529217257 CROMWELL PAGE 18 The authorized dock use area includes the area on, under, and over the surtace of the Lake. Subd, 3. Setback Adjustments and kommon Lists of Adjacent Dock Use Areas- Two or more adjoining site owners may by mutual agreement adjust the side setback requirements between such adjoining sites or may use their combined authorized dock use areas for a single common dock or mooring area subject to the following conditions: a) Adjuti'rtent of side setback r�equitmertfis is �ermiffied subject to the for(ow�rtg limitations: 1) adjustment is only permitted: a} between or among owners of two or more non-commercial docks for the private noncommercial use of the site owners, or b) between an owner of a municipal dock and an owner of a multiple dock. 2) owners must observe side setbacks at the outer site lines of such adjoining sites_ 3 s®tbacks may not be adjusted if the efrect is to increase the authorised dock } use area of a site used for a structure or for watercraft storage which is not in compliance with the current provision of section 2_05. 4} separation between docks on such adjacent sites must be no less than the following. I=C�R THE PGRTIC�N �� THE LENGTH OF THE DOCK WHICH EXTENDS FROM THE SHORE zero to 50 feet 50 to 100 feet THE Nfl N1>1/IUM SEPARATION lS b) Use of one or more sites fior a single common dock or mooring area is permitted subject to the following limitations: 1 } combination is only permitted between or among owners of two non-commerc�ar d©cks fior ffie pri�rate non-cvmm►er�cia� use of or more fhe arfie owners, 2) only one dock structure may be constructed on the combined dock use areas, 3} no more restricted watercraft may be stored by any owner of a combined dock facility than would be permitted at that owner's site. LMCD Code o� Ordinanoes -20-- Revf�ed 06 28 20� ? 01/20/2003 04:25 9529217257 CROMWELL PAGE 19 et;tion 2.02. Sho►relin�e iurernents %jubd, 1. General Buie_ No docKs or mooring areas shall be constructed, established br maintained that provide space for or are used for mooring or docking a greater number of restricted watercraft than one for each 50 feet of continuous shoreline in existence on May 3, 1978, unless authorized to do so by special density license pursuant to Section 2.05_ For sites with continuous shoreline greater than 100 feet, when measurements determining the number of restricted watercraft ,allowed result in the provision of a fractionalrestrictedova#ercr�aft, any fraction up to and including one-half (1 /2) shall be disregarded, and fractions over one-half (1 /2) shall be counted as It one additional restricted watercraft. existencerovislons of Subd. 1 above, up to two restricted watercraft may be moored 67 s authorized by the p ocked at any dock or mooring facility that is located on a site (as defined vin Section 1 r02) that WA4�;w on August 30, ♦ i ncted watercraft may be moored or uthonzed by the provisions of Subd. 1 above, up to four rest ocked at a dock or mooraing area located on any site (as defined in Section 1,02) provided that all ithe following • ! I itions r + ! � r • i • N 31'te,, If there oins Wided and recorded in the office of the County Recorder, 2) adj it under common ownership he site or is separated from the s' e only by a public rightwofneway; 3) is I I structure, may be and unified use with the site; and 4) is occupied by one single family residential Jesignated to be a part of one site by the owner, for purposes of this paragraph. off an6aff off and MOP ��vicn Cote 0� Ol"t�inanCes ���- �9YISeCI pfi 2$ 2Oi 1 31/20/2003 040025 9529217257 CROMWELL c) fide setbaclMs and dock use areas between two or more adjoining sites may be adjusted by mutual consent of the site owners subject to the following conditions. 1 } adjustment is only permitted: a} between or among owners of two or more non-commercial docks for the private non-commercial use of the site owners; or b} between an owner private non-commercial dock. of a municipal dock and an owner of a 2) owners must observe side setbacks at the outer site lines of such adjoining sites. �} consent to the adjustment is revocable by any party to the agreement at any time. In any case in which any structure in the dock use areas of any of the adjacent sites requires a license under this Code, each annual license application must include a written consent of the owners of all affected sites. 4} no more watercraft may be stored ai the adjacent sites affected by the adjustment than the sum of the number of watercraft which would be allowed at each site if there were no such adjustment. d) Rlotwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Code, the Board may approve, as part of a new multiple dock license, adjustments to side setbacks and dock use areas between a commercial multiple dock site and one or more adjoining residential (noncommercial) sites that are tender common ownership as follows: 'I } adjustments to the side setbacks may be allowed if all of the following conditions are met: (a} side setbacks at the outer site lines of such adjoining sites are maintained; (b) the residential site may maintain dockage and watercraft density as allowed by the Code; hovyever, no more watercraft may be stored at the commercial multiple dock or at the adjacent residential site as a result of the adjustment that is otherwise allowed by the Code; (c) the property ownership Is verified and the setback adjustment is indicated on each license application submittal; and (d} if the ownership of the properties change s© that they are no longer under common ownership, the dock use area must be reconfigured to meet the setbacks as otherwise indicated i n section 2.01. �) shoreline measurement, for the purpose of calculating watercraft density, may be transferred from an adjoining residential (noncommercial) site to a Commercial rn met: ultiple dock site if all of the following conditions are (a) dock structures, watercraft, or similar may extend up to, but not across, the extended property line between the different properties; LMCD code of arrlrngnces -2'I -- Revised 06-28-201 � P.• d7'Vi. �J t. a f��^ }.1 �, I d .F� \. \.t"fof°JAd ,�, ilAL.ditAt�t.11t'\} vi:fa`h; trot n t t v : •4l%✓• A AN Ad t I.yt yr••�.Ct ,:t :S-`fit"r`i�^,'S 'r5• St Ad da R `;: 1st )t[ ��,••a do s,, raj,',:},•°: • Ad I* area 16 i/�sit Job 'rjf=ti K:/..i. raltor "a %,4.Nrrrai rr:�tot•n S �:ir(1'+d'`.\:''I"y:r'; °lam! 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